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Sir Richard Bishop - Fingering The Devil
http://www.sendspace.com/file/webhnj
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Live From The Afterworld
http://www.sendspace.com/file/90y4zs
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" The Heinz Club in Oakland hosted the East Bay's most revered live venue from 1991-93, The Afterworld Lounge. This awesome commemorative double LP compilation features many of the fine bands who played there including THE THINKING FELLERS UNION LOCAL 282, RUINS, SUN CITY GIRLS, THREE DAY STUBBLE, MECCA NORMAL, FIBULATOR, LITTLE MY, THE MOLECULES, ROVA SAXOPHONE QUARTET/RUBBER CITY, PLUTO, SPLATTER TRIO, O-TYPE, C.C.C.C., STICKS AND STONES, BLOWJOB, CRAWLING WITH TARTS and more, all in otherwise unreleased performances recorded live at the Afterworld! This is a limited-edition item of 600 copies."

Sun City Girls Carnival Folklore Resurection #9 High Asia
http://www.sendspace.com/file/axmraw
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"High Asia: Recorded in 2000 and 2001 by Scott Colburn at Gravelvoice, and at Maple Leaf by Sun City Girls."
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Minotaur029 wrote:Minutemen...it's sort of tacky to post such a legendary record to the sendspace, no?


My feeling is I own the vinyl, and the CD is edited, missing a few songs, and the revving engine fade outs. I expect most of us own this record. I recorded it specifically so I could listen to it on my iPod on the way to work. I dunno. Tacky doesn't seem like the right word. The CD version sucks.

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Last one for a while, back to work tomorrow .....


Live At The Roxy
http://www.sendspace.com/file/vqw4on
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So, this came from a friend, years ago, and has a bunch of also ran '77-'78 UK punk bands on it. I love this very much.

Dance Craze
http://www.sendspace.com/file/sf8ijo
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Live soundtrack to the Two-Tone movie by the specials, couple of skips as the record was pretty beat when I got it, but classic and essential nonetheless.

Sun City Girls Carnival Folklore Resurrection 10 Lo-Pacific
http://www.sendspace.com/file/nsus1y
"Lo-Pacific is a definite treat, albeit one that I probably won't find myself spinning all that frequently. Depending on what your personal Sun City Girls preference is, your experiences may prove otherwise. The disc is one continuous forty-minute track capable of many different sorts of sensory attack. Field recordings and short-wave radio signals of all kinds are combined in a number of ways. Overlapping with simultaneous play and a Doppler-like effect, the listener will feel a number of different sensations. There are points where you'll feel like you're in the middle of a Asian street market and also those where it will feel like your vote is the next one that will be needed at some sort of minor tribal council. The range of sounds and sensations is quite high and provides for an experience you can get few other places. Inspired when properly played."

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